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If the home is permanently attached to the real estate (not a mobile home) then the owner of the real estate owns the home. if you build a home on another person's land, they own it. Perhaps the owner would allow you to move the structure. However, you would need to restore the land to its natural state.
Yes, I co-own the vehicle.
Real-estate agents, most likely.
Land developers are required to have licenses in every state they intend to build. Each state and county have there own requirements on the type of license required for land developers.
An entreprenur.
yes.
To help others
To help others
In the United StatesA tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
It was not their own land
He did it so they can grow there crops
I think you are referring to Tenant Farmers.
yes but mostly farmers so they can plant their crops
Tyranny
sharecroppers were farmers who rented land and paid a share of each years crop as rent; they did not own the land they worked.
lease farming is when farmers rent out there land to other farmers and/or other people to feed there own cattle and sheep and so on
ON their own small plots of land